Thanks for posting this clip! It's no surprise to me that the apparent 'weight loss' supplements that Dr. Oz promotes is complete bogus, but it was certainly nice to see him being called out on it. She asks him why he's peddling these supplements when he knows full well that they don't work. He goes on to say he studies them passionately...my guess why he does is...the more he tells people what they want to hear, the more they watch his show....fame and fortune and I'm sure he's lined his pockets with these bogus endorsements. If these supplements actually worked, then 70% of adult Americans wouldn't be overweight or obese. The sooner some people stopping looking for a miracle in a bottle and realize the only way to lose weight is to eat less and move more, the sooner those people will actually start losing weight.

My 2 cents

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If you are persistent, you will reach your goal. If you are consistent, you will keep it.

Yes it's nice to know all the "supplements" are bogus and Dr Oz is full of it...I won't have to waste any more money on "Miracle Pills" that don't work...sorry but his credibility has gone right down the drain.